No other online directory offers a wider selection of off-leash parks, pet-friendly parks, pet-friendly RV parks and campgrounds in and around Jacksonville to make traveling with your pet easy and fun. For your traveling enjoyment, our listings include a description, address and map. Each has a comments section so you can learn about the experiences others have had while visiting that particular pet-friendly park.

7407 Salisbury RdJacksonville, FL Hours: For Visitors Saturday 10-5 and Sunday 12-5 Park members can come any day sunrise to 10pm
Dogwood Dog Park is a 42-acre space--25 acres of which are currently fenced--that provides fitness, relaxation, and socializing opportunities for you and your pooch Dogs can run off-leash to their hearts' content in a safe, controlled environment. The off-leash park has both dogs and their people a variety of recreational and fitness amenities, including dog-swimming ponds, jogging/walking trails, and exercise equipment. Perhaps even more importantly, the off-leash park gives dogs a chance to socialize with others of their own kind. Dogwood Dog Park features the many amenities including: a two-acre swimming lake for dogs, 25 fenced acres with six-foot chain link fence, huge fields for frisbee and throwing balls, a four-acre shady area for those hot days, a dog shower for muddy paws, a 10-acre natural wooded area with nature trails, and a small dog area for dogs under 25 pounds with both sunny and shady sections, and Lake Fifi, a small dog swimming pond! There also are four lighted acres for use after dark (until 10 pm), a searate 3-acre area that can be rented for parties, playground equipment for dog-friendly kids, and a full agility course.

Jacksonville, FL
"The Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this ""rail-trail"" is now a great place to walk Sparky in Jacksonville! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Sparky for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com."

12157 Heckscher DrJacksonville, FL
Camp with your dog on one of Florida's last undeveloped barrier islands. Sand dunes and oak, holly, and magnolia trees make this a beautiful seeting. The campground has 40 sites with electricity and water hookups. There also is a laundry facility, hot showers, and restrooms on site. Explore the coastal creeks by canoe or kayak, or rent a bike to hit the trails.